Swaraj Abhiyan claimed that the land, which was part of Malcha village, was acquired by the British when they shifted the capital from Calcutta to Delhi. The land was acquired "forcibly" and the farmers were offered a "pittance" as compensation, it claimed.
"The land was acquired from the farmers under the guise of public purpose and it is now being used by as a gambling den in front of the Prime Minister's House. Is this why land acquisition ordinance is needed? Is this public use?
He added the remaining place should be used as Kisan Haat where farmers can sell their organic products.
Swaraj Abhiayan said the lease of the land expired in 1998, but the land has still not been taken back by the government.
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"Delhi Race Club land (was) not taken back by government after expiration (of lease). Hints to collusion of public authority with private interests. The Urban Development Ministry served eviction notice to Club on 25 October 1999 but after that public authorities have been lax.
Swaraj Abhiyan said it has given a notice to the Prime Minister regarding this, failing which they will use "peaceful" and "democratic" ways to fulfil their demands, giving a hint that a legal course could be taken in this matter.